The president’s memorandum explicitly states that the Trump Administration’s goal is to reduce political influence and congressional representation to jurisdictions with a larger share of undocumented immigrants. Trump would order the military in to each state, forcing each state which objects to go to court and seek an injunction. 'The President of the United States is not a dictator, and President Trump does not and will not dominate New York state,' James said in a statement on MondayIn Baltimore and Chicago, the respective local leaders - governor Spiro Agnew of Maryland, the future vice president, and mayor Richard Daley of Chicago - requested Johnson's help to put down the riots.His son George W. Bush considered sending troops to New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, but eventually decided against.That would put two questions at the heart of it:In the most recent case, president George H.W. 'The President of the United States is not a dictator, and President Trump does not and will not dominate New York state,' Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement on Monday. In 2018, Secretary Ross directed the Census Bureau to use the 2020 Decennial Census to demand information on the citizenship status of every resident in the country. Further, the president’s announcement is clearly intended to promote fear and deter participation in the census by immigrants and their families, as it comes just weeks before enumerators are scheduled to go into the field to encourage households to respond to the census.Google Translate cannot translate all types of documents, and it may not give you an exact translation all the time. After a legal battle that made its way through multiple federal courts last year, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of New York and prohibited the Trump Administration from adding a citizenship question to the census.
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